You may '''create new pages''' by simply editing an existing page, adding a link to the new, non-existing page, saving the edit, and then browsing to the new page. You will then be given the chance to edit the page.

You may '''create new pages''' by simply editing an existing page, adding a link to the new, non-existing page, saving the edit, and then browsing to the new page. You will then be given the chance to edit the page.

Welcome to the aosd.net Community Wiki.

This wiki for the AOSD community exists to share information about tools, events, books, reference material, and all other topics related
to AOSD. We are actively trying to grow our community, so please create an
account and start contributing!

This is a broad and general list of topics within AOSD. It's a catalog of areas, issues, and domains that people have wanted to discuss in this Wiki. If you have a topic you want to discuss, look for your topic page here — or, start a new topic page!

Does your program use AspectJ, JBoss AOP, Spring AOP or your other favorite implementation of aspect-oriented technology? For researchers it's always useful see how those technologies are actually being used. So please let us know!

Evolving definitions of key AOSD concepts, and discussion of these definitions.

Guidelines for Contributing

We encourage the entire community to share relevant information about their work and other AOSD-related activities, and to keep it up to date on a continuous basis.

As you browse, you may notice that some pages are non-existent, empty, incomplete, or even incorrect. Please take this as an invitation to contribute, making the Wiki more valuable for everyone.

See AOSD Wiki:Copyrights for more details about licensing and copyrights of material appearing on this Wiki.

How to Edit a Wiki

A detailed description of how to edit can be found on the Help:Editing page. The markup language is simple to use. The easiest way to start editing is to read the source of existing pages and mimic what's already there.

The main thing to remember is that this is a Wiki and therefore whatever you type is subject to having others refute, edit, or remove.

You may only edit pages if you are logged in. Once you are logged in, you can make any changes you deem appropriate. However, please keep in mind our Disclaimer. Here is an interesting discussion on Wiki Design Principles.

You may create new pages by simply editing an existing page, adding a link to the new, non-existing page, saving the edit, and then browsing to the new page. You will then be given the chance to edit the page.